The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, March 11, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
Service Totals 432
List Of Men In
Observance Of Dim
Out Regulations
To Be Demanded
Sixty-two additional names of
young men from Coquille and vicinity
who are in Uncle Sam's service have
been handed in since the partial list
was published Feb. U. Roy Morley
and the Sentinel knew that list was
not complete, and it still is not, but
with the co-operation of those who
know of names not included it even­
tually should be. The following are
addition to the list published two
weeks ago:
1
Harry Aber
I
Robert W. Adams
Macy Anderson
James Avery
Richard B. ^Avery
John Cecil Barnes
Clyde Blaylock
.
Donald Boone
Stanley Buell
’
• i
Eugene Crouch .
Donald Dunham
Eugene Earl Finch
Duane Fitzgerald
Bud Gaffey
“ Victories in the South Pacific are
Robert A. Giorgis
no assurance that danger to the Pa­
Stanley Graham
cific Coast from enemy air activity is
Sterling V. Gruenwald
'
«
past,” asserted General Grant, point-
Free Transportation
Offered For WAACs
ed to relieve the applicant from any vices and trainin« offered by the
expense involved in completing her WAACs may secure further informa­
enrollment Meals and quarters are tion from Mrs. Gilbert at Norton's
also furnished. P/oviding they are Store.
eligible for enlistment in the WAACs,
transportation will be arranged for
the prospective soldiers after filling
out their applications here. The nec­
Mar. 3—Willis McAdams and Dar­
essary materials can be supplied by
lene Van Sickle, both of North Band.
Mrs. Gilbert.
They were married by Justice Fred
She explains that applicants are re­
Bull at his office here last Friday.
quired to go to the district recruiting I
Mar. 9—Richard E. Davis, of Port­
headquarters in Portland for physical
land, and Elvera Esther Smith, of
and mental alertness examinations.
North Bend.
Those who qualify are also sworn in
Women who wish to complete their
enlistment in the women’s army aux­
iliary corps and who livf more than
fifty miles from Portland are offered
free transportation to and from the
Oregon WAAC recruiting headquar­
ters, announces Mrs. Mary Gilbert,
volunteer women’s army recruiting
chairman for Coquille.
Colonel J. J. Fulner, commander of
the Oregon recruiting district, in­
soldiers at that point. Women in-„__ _
formed the local recruiter that this as
.
.....
. ...
.
Buy your V-mail packets at Nor
transportation policy has been adopt- terested in the opportunities for ser- ton's.
Marriage Licenses
ladies of the church:
-----------
.
Bishop Benjamin D. Dagwell of the
Episcopal Diocese of Oregon will of­
ficiate at the installation service for
Very Rev. Charles M. Guilbert as
dean of St. Stephen's cathedral, S. W.
13th avenue and Clay street, Sun­
day at 11 a. m. at the cathedral.
Although Dean Guilbert assumed
his duties in January, the cathedral
chapter delayed the induction ser­
vice until Bishop Dagwell could re­
turn from the east where he spent
several months while convalescing
from a severe bronchial illness. The
bishop will be making his first pub­
lic appearance Sunday since his re-
A native of Mexico,
Guilbert
was at a low ebb, due to Japanese
victories at Pearl Harbor and Bataan, was serving as vicar of St. James
Jimmy Doolittle’s
fliers dropped mission of Coquille and of other Coos
j and Curry county missions of the
bombs on Tokyo.
“The greater the reverses suffered [ Episcopal church when elected spirit-
by the Japanese, the greater the dan- | ual leader of the diocesan cathedral
ger of a morale-building raid on con- in December,
tinental America,” he said. “We must |
----- -
not be caught unprepared. The Pa- i Good supply of men and women’s
cific Coast must not offer another bicycles. Alao electric toasters, elec-
Pearl Harbor.”
trie"- shavers, auto accessories, etc.
Just
Shipment of Luggage
^Matched Sets or euh piece sold separately
Also an assortment of
Biegger Furniture
safeway
tee/f wtM Nr fHfH CHFtt
fMSHNtSS in Nff" is Us Thing
Thst Counts Mrst Paring Kntianing
EDWARDS
MAXWELL HOUSE
33
GOLDEN WEST
n"
I
.. .1111 1. 1
hush
33c
riwwee
;.»i ii . iii nu .' j j .
. ■
OUR FIGHTING MEN
NEED GOOD BOOKS!
Bring years te 8AFIWAT—
well do the reesi -
Sewing Macmnes
Dining Sets
Bedroom Sets
Livingroom Sets
Mattresses
Chairs
H___ Heaters
-
____
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR FURNITURE BY PIECE
OR HOUSEFUL. WE REPAIR AND REBUILD.
Subject to market changes, supplies and govern'
ment regulations